absence |
the fact or condition of being away or not present. |
attitude |
a way of feeling or thinking about something or someone. |
distract |
to draw away the attention of. |
everlasting |
going on forever; never ending. |
flexibility |
the capability of bending easily, or being bent easily, and not breaking. |
gallery |
a building used to display or sell art. |
poetry |
short pieces of writing, in general, that use special rhythm, imaginative language, and often rhyme to create beauty or express unique thoughts and feelings. |
precipitation |
the act of water falling in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. |
regret |
to feel sorry or guilty for. |
resident |
a person who lives in a particular place. |
response |
a written or spoken answer; reply. |
senate |
(capitalized) one of the two houses of the United States Congress, or a similar part of national government in other countries. |
sinister |
threatening or suggesting evil, injury, or danger; ominous. |
sputter |
to spit out saliva or bits of food while speaking in a fast or excited way. |
vary |
to change; to make different. |